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The Prophecy of the Stones
The Prophecy of the Stones | Flavia Bujor
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In a magical realm, three teenage girls-Jade, Opal, and Amber-are chosen to fulfil an ancient prophecy. Although they meet as strangers, they must learn to trust one another with their lives as they embark on an epic journey, armed only with magical stones. On the day of their fourteenth birthdays, they set out on a quest that will require them to leave their homes and families to face fierce enemies in an effort to save an enchanted land called Fairytale, where magic reigns and evil is unknown. At the same time, in a parallel world, a young girl named Joa fights for her life in a hospital bed in Paris. While she is dreaming, she is transported to a magical realm where three young heroines fight a spectacular battle. Their success or failure will determine the fate of Fairytale�and Joa's survival. In 2002, Flavia Bujor became a media sensation around the world with this much heralded debut. Her novel has now been published in more than twenty-one countries and remains a bestseller in France and Germany. Her spontaneous, inspired voice and richly imagined world make The Prophecy of the Stones a truly enchanting fantasy.
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asterese
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Maybe some books should stay in our childhood. ☹ I was tempted to DNF this so many times over the past few days, but didn't, just to see what I loved about this before. All I can say is that 15-year old me was easily impressed. 😐

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asterese
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Suddenly felt like reading an old favorite. I was obsessed with this for a time. Wondering what I'll think of this book now, 15 years after I first read it. 🤔

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wideeyedreader
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I LOVED this book when I was 12-13, the target audience, but reading it now I feel way too old for it! So I‘ve decided to give this one up so that a kid the right age can enjoy it like i did ☺️ #bookspin

TheAromaofBooks Sometimes it's fun to pass a book on to the right fit!! 4y
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biblio_ginger
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#hour30 of #24in48 I'm a little late but I like this challenge, a book you love that's under the radar. I read this book when I was young and felt my youth was holding me back. I loved this book, and when I discovered that the author started writing it when she was 12 I loved it even more! I haven't published a book, or even finished writing one, but this book made me see possibilities even for a young girl in Indiana! 😊

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